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On
Active Service: a
range of books about the 3 Services in W W 2. A
Digger History
site. |
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This page
is from "These
Eagles" the RAAF
story of 1942 |
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| One
of the "Cats" by B2/67.
Catalina flying boats have done magnificent work in the combat areas. |
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| US
Fighter Ace |
Who
cares? |
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| Friends
in need by B3/77. An American pilot
who parachuted to safety in the Northern Territory was escorted
back to his base by aborigines, one of whom carried his parachute. |
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Women in war; In step
with duty |
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Servicing a Kittyhawk
by B3/59 |
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| Kittens
with claws |
War
lies behind these hills |
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| Bomber
boys gifts for Tojo |
They're
blood brothers |
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Victory hat fashions
for men |
"Somewhere in
Australia" |
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| Desert
war's oddest story. These photo graphs
illustrate what is probably the oddest story of the desert war related
in this book under the title "ODDITY". Wrecked on the North
African coast this British party was alternately captive and captor.
Eventually they reached British lines, although completely unarmed, with
100 Italian prisoners. |
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